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  Don Reitz http://www.donreitz.com/
Includes a list of galleries showing and selling work by the artist, a section on the scope of his work, a partial list of collections all over the world with his work represented, and a schedule of when his work will be on exhibition.
  Joy Tanner Soda Fired Pottery http://www.joytanner.com/
Potter creates hand build and wheel thrown functional soda fired pottery in Bakersville, North Carolina. Artist statement, resume and listing of events.
  Doherty Porcelain http://www.dohertyporcelain.com/
Wheel thrown work by Jack Doherty that is once fired and soda glazed. Gallery, exhibitions, publications and listing of demonstrations and lectures. Based in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire.
  Matt Kelleher http://www.mattkelleher.com/
Resident artist at Penland School of Crafts. Site includes gallery of current work.
  Cedar Mountain Potters http://www.cedarmountainpotters.com/
Gallery of works include functional pieces made of stoneware and high fired in a salt/soda atmosphere. David Orser and Laurel MacDuffie, art potters in Parsonsfield, Maine.
  Jane Hamlyn http://www.saltglaze.fsnet.co.uk/
Gallery of salt glazed ceramics by the UK potter. Curriculum Vitae, brief biography and salt glaze principles.
  Shambhala Pottery http://www.angelfire.com/art2/shambhalapottery/
Soda fired functional and decorative work by June Perry. Includes glaze, clay and slip information with recipes and photographs.
  Wildwood Gallery http://www.thewildwoodgallery.com/
Stoneware and salt-glazed pottery by master potter Don Lewis. Cleveland, South Carolina.
  Glenfiddich Farm Pottery http://www.glenfarmpottery.com/
Clay artist Richard Busch displays a variety of wheel-thrown and hand-built stoneware, salt fired pieces. Includes articles, exhibitions, and driving directions to the studio.
  Jon Faulkner Pottery http://jonfaulknerpottery.tripod.com/
Made by hand on the potters wheel from a high fire stoneware clay, using a salt glaze technique.

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